Mera Peak Climbing

The Mera Peak Climbing is one of our favourite trips and we’d be delighted to help you explore this impressive region in Nepal.

Mera Peak is Nepal's highest trekking permitted pillar.The peak stands to the south of Everest and to the north-east of the airstrip at Lukla. Standing prominently between the wilderness valleys of Hinku and Hongu.

The Peak first summit by Sen Tenzin and Jimmy Roberts on 20 May 1953. There are several routes none of them are gentle, require crossing quite high and difficult passes. The summit offers us marvelous Panoramic view of Kangtega to the west, Ama Dablam, Mt. Everest, South face of Lhotse, Nuptse, Lhotse ridge, Cho-Oyu, Makalu, Baruntse, Kanchenjunga and Chamlang. Well, the journey paid off with incredible scenery and overview points in Nepal.

With Incredible Himalayan Sherpa Adventure, you'll not only be able to enjoy this incredible panoramic view of Himalayas but you'll also have the chance to observe the traditions and rituals, great hospitality of the local Sherpa people. We put great emphasis on authentic experiences and our professional local guides will introduce you to their culture.

All our treks can be booked as private trips - no large, impersonal groups but small, individual experiences. Let Incredible Himalayan Sherpa Adventure take you on your very own adventure ascend to Mera Peak summit.

- Unforeseen expenses not under our control such as flight cancellations or delays, weather related issues, illness during the trek, rescue costs etc. - Any other costs not specifically included. Please feel

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The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla significantly reduces the journey time compared to the trek via Jiri (which we also offer). The flight is the shortest and most popular way of gaining access to the region but the mountain weather is notoriously unpredictable and sometimes even during the best part of the season, flights are delayed or postponed for one or more days. We can also arrange for a Helicopter charter from Kathmandu to Lukla instead but this adds significant extra cost. We highly recommend that you take potential delays into account and allow for an extra day in Kathmandu. You can use your extra time here in Nepal by doing many exciting activities like rafting, jungle safari, Bunje jumping, Mountain flights or simply enjoy the bustling streets of Kathmandu.